Hundreds of new trees planted in Milton’s Sunny Mount Park
Published October 28, 2021 at 1:40 pm

Hundreds of new trees have been planted in Milton’s Sunny Mount Park.
The Town of Milton recently partnered with Conservation Halton and Anne J. MacArthur Public School to make this possible.
Students of the school also participated in a presentation that highlighted tree planting safety and the importance of planting trees in the community.
🌱We recently partnered with @ConservHalton & @AnneJMacArthur1 to plant 400 trees in Sunny Mount Park!
Students also participated in a presentation highlighting tree planting safety & the importance of planting trees in our community.
Trees in #MiltonON: https://t.co/5wEUTqZ7HA pic.twitter.com/gutl0Yw8sT
— Town of Milton (@TownOfMiltonON) October 28, 2021
The Town of Milton believes in planting trees for the overall health and well-being of the environment. Street trees, in particular, provide cleaner air, cooler building and street-level temperatures, shade and stormwater absorption and mitigation, all while adding beauty to the neighbourhoods.
Residents concerned about the health of a street, park or woodlot tree near their properties on Milton land, can report their concerns here.
Photo: Town of Milton
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